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ESTHER S. PRINS 305B Keller Building Adult Education Program Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 814-865-0597; esp150@psu.edu EDUCATION 2003 Ph.D., Adult Education, Cornell University Dissertation: Literacy for empowerment? The contradictory, gendered effects of a Christian literacy program on women s and men s empowerment in El Salvador 2003 Specialized Training: Seminar in College Teaching, Teaching Resources Center, UC- Davis. 1999 M.S., Adult Education, Cornell University Thesis: One body, many members: Balancing unity and diversity in faith-based community development and organizing 1994 B.A., Sociology, Wheaton College (summa cum laude) HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS 2013 Mildred B. and Charles A. Wedemeyer Award for Outstanding Scholar in Distance Education (with Cathy Kassab, Brendaly Drayton, and Ramazan Gungor) 2011 Outstanding Researcher Award, College of Education, Pennsylvania State University 2010 Imogene Okes Award for Outstanding Research, American Association for Adult and Continuing Education 2007 Outstanding Paper by an Early Career Scholar Award, Adult Literacy and Adult Education SIG, American Educational Research Association ($500) 2003 2004 Fellow, Professors for the Future, a year-long professional development and leadership program at UC-Davis ($3000) 2001 2002 Women s Studies Dissertation Fellowship, Cornell University ($6500) 2000 2001 Julian and Veta S. Butterworth Doctoral Research Prize, Cornell University Department of Education ($2000) 1997 Tomorrow s Leaders Today Award for leaders who are committed to building community through their careers and/or volunteerism, Public Allies, Chicago 1994 present Member, Wheaton College Scholastic Honor Society 1993 Wheaton College Alumni Association Senior Scholarship

E. Prins, Page 2 of 22 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2011 present Associate Professor Pennsylvania State University, Adult Education Program; Co- Director, Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy and the Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy. Affiliated programs: Comparative and International Education Program; Center on Rural Education and Communities 2005 2011 Assistant Professor Pennsylvania State University, Adult Education Program; Co- Director, Goodling Institute and the Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy. 2004 2005 Assistant Professor Washington State University, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology (with partial Extension appointment) 2002 2004 Postdoctoral Researcher University of California-Davis, Department of Human and Community Development. Dr. Jim Grieshop (Extension Education Specialist), Principal Investigator 2000 2001 Graduate Research Assistant Cornell University, Institute for Community College Development. Dr. Betsy Grigoriu, Assistant Director 1998 2000 Graduate Research Assistant Cornell University, Cooperative Extension. Dr. Merrill Ewert, Director and Associate Dean 1997 1999 Graduate Assistant Cornell University, Office of Publications and Statistics, The Graduate School. Dr. Mary Margaret Carmichael, Director TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2005 present Assistant Professor Pennsylvania State University, Adult Education Program Graduate courses: Family Literacy; Literacy, Identity, and Culture in a Global Context; Politics, Language, and Pedagogy: Applying Paulo Freire Today. 2004 2005 Assistant Professor Washington State University, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology Graduate courses: Student Development Theories, Research, and Application; Higher Education Masters Practicum; and Issues in Higher Education. 2003 2004 Instructor University of California-Davis, Winter 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2004 Undergraduate course: Field Studies with Children and Adolescents 2000 2003 Guest Lectures Banking Versus Empowering Education. Course: Explorations in Science and Society: Engagement. UC-Davis, Science and Society Program. Spring 2003. Women, Learning, and Voice. Course: Community Learning and Service Partnership. Cornell University, Department of Education. Spring 2001.

E. Prins, Page 3 of 22 A Comparison of IAF and PICO s Approaches to Congregation-Based Community Organizing. Course: Community Education and Development. Cornell University, Department of Education. Fall 2000. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2003 Internship Supervisor University of California-Davis, Summer Leadership Institute (June August) 1994 1997 Adult Literacy Coordinator Youth Service Project, Chicago 1993 Intern Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel, El Salvador PUBLICATIONS (* denotes graduate student) Peer-reviewed Articles Prins, E., & *Mooney, A. (in press). Literacy and health disparities. In J. C. Collins, L. O. Bryant, & T. S. Rocco (Eds.), Health & Wellness for Racial, Ethnic, & Sexual Minorities. New Directions in Adult and Continuing Education. Invited manuscript. Tschakert, P., *Dietrich, K., Tamminga, K, Prins, E., Shaffer, J., Liwenga, E., & Asiedu, A. (in press). Learning and envisioning under climatic uncertainty: An African experience. Environment and Planning A. Toso, B. W., Prins, E., & *Mooney, A. (2013). The changing face of immigrants in the U.S.: Implications for adult educators. PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 22, 1-21. Prins, E., Kassab, C., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2012). Distance learning for GED students in rural Pennsylvania. American Journal of Distance Education, 26(4), 217-235. Prins, E., & Toso, B. W. (2012). Receptivity toward immigrants in rural Pennsylvania: Perceptions of adult English as Second Language providers. Rural Sociology, 77(3), 435 461. Prins, E. (2011). On becoming an educated person: Rural Salvadoran adult learners cultural model of educación/education. Teachers College Record, 113(7), 1477-1505. *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2011). Participant leadership in adult basic education: Negotiating academic progress and leadership responsibilities. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 30(3), 349-365. *Dubin, E., & Prins, E. (2011). Blueprinting a Freirean pedagogy of imagination: Hope, untested feasibility, and the dialogic person. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 17(1), 23-39.

E. Prins, Page 4 of 22 Prins, E., & *Gungor, R. (2011). Family literacy funding reductions and work-first welfare policies: Adaptations and consequences in family literacy programs. Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 5(1), 15-25. Prins, E. (2010). Participatory photography: A tool for empowerment or surveillance? Action Research, 8(4), 426-443. Prins, E. (2010). Salvadoran campesinos/as literacy practices and perceptions of the benefits of literacy: A longitudinal study with former literacy participants. International Journal of Educational Development, 30(4), 418-427. Prins, E., & Webster, N. (2010). Student identities and the tourist gaze in international service learning: A university project in Belize. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 14(1), 5-32. *Toso, B. W., Prins, E., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., & *Gnanadass, E. (2009). Finding voice: Shared decision making and student leadership in a family literacy program. Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 3(3), 151-160. Prins, E., *Toso, B. W., & Schafft, K. (2009). It feels like a little family to me : Social interaction and support among women in adult education and family literacy. Adult Education Quarterly, 59(4), 335-352. Schafft, K., & Prins, E. (2009). Poverty, residential mobility, and persistence across urban and rural family literacy programs in Pennsylvania. Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 3(1), 3-12. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. (2009). Individual and structural attributions for poverty and persistence in family literacy programs: The resurgence of the culture of poverty. Teachers College Record, 111(9), 2280-2310. Prins, E. (2009). Examining interpersonal dynamics among adult learners through the lens of place. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 28(1), 91-106. *Diehl, W. C., & Prins, E. (2008). Unintended outcomes in Second Life: Intercultural literacy and cultural identity in a virtual world. Language and Intercultural Communication, 8(2), 101-118. Prins, E., & *Toso, B. W. (2008). Defining and measuring parenting for educational success: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Parent Education Profile. American Educational Research Journal, 45(3), 555-596. Prins, E. (2008). Adult literacy education, gender equity, and empowerment: Insights from a Freirean-inspired literacy programme. Studies in the Education of Adults, 40(1), 24-39. Prins, E. (2007). Interdistrict transfers, Latino/White school segregation, and institutional racism in a small California town. Journal of Latinos and Education, 6(4), 285-308.

E. Prins, Page 5 of 22 Prins, E. (2007). Aquí no somos unidos / We re not united here : Adult literacy and the obstacles to solidarity in postwar El Salvador. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 20(4), 401-431. Prins, E. (2006). Relieving isolation, avoiding vices: The gendered meanings of participation in an adult literacy program in El Salvador. Adult Education Quarterly, 57(1), 5-25. Prins, E. (2006, July). Individual roles and approaches to public engagement in a communityuniversity partnership. Journal of Research in Rural Education, 21(7). http://www.psu.edu/dept/jrre/articles/21-7.pdf Prins, E. (2005). The challenges of fostering community participation: A case study of a communitybased organization in rural California. Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society, 36(2), 15-34. Prins, E. (2005). Learning to communicate: An adult literacy programme in postwar El Salvador. Convergence, 38(1), 69-90. Prins, E. (2005). Framing a conflict in a community-university partnership. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25(1), 57-74. Prins, E., & D. M. Ewert. (2002). Cooperative Extension and faith-based organizations: Building social capital. Journal of Extension, 40(3). http://www.joe.org/joe/2002june/comm2.html. Prins, E. (2002). The relationship between institutional mission, service, and service-learning at community colleges in New York State. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 8(2), 35-49. Essay and Book Reviews Prins, E. (2011). Paulo Freire and the cold war politics of literacy [book review]. Comparative Education Review, 55(4), 647-649. Prins, E. (2009). The word and the world: The cultural politics of literacy in Brazil [book review]. Comparative Education Review, 53(2), 302-304. Prins, E. (2007). Building professional pride in literacy [book review]. Adult Education Quarterly, (57)4, 349-351. Prins, E. (2001). Critical perspectives on women s literacy education in Latin America. Adult Education Quarterly, 52(1), 55-69.

E. Prins, Page 6 of 22 Book Chapters Prins, E. (2013). Participatory photography: A tool for empowerment or surveillance? In G. Thomas (Ed.), Case study methods in education (Vol. 3, pp. 426-443). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (reprint of 2010 article in Action Research) Prins, E. (2012). Participatory photography: A tool for empowerment or surveillance? In J. Hughes (Ed.), SAGE visual methods (vol. 4). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (reprint of Action Research article) Prins, E, & Van Horn, B. (2012). Adult learning in family literacy: Special considerations for women learners. In B. H. Wasik (Ed.), Handbook of family literacy (2 nd edition, pp. 166-180). New York: Routledge. Prins, E., & *Drayton, B. (2010). Adult education for the empowerment of individuals and communities. In C. E. Kasworm, A. D. Rose, & J. M. Ross-Gordon (Eds.), Handbook of adult and continuing education (pp. 209-219). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Prins, E. (2009). Review of the Tests of Adult Basic Education, Forms 9 & 10. In E. A. Whitfield, R. Feller, & C. Wood (Eds.), A counselor s guide to career assessment instruments (5 th ed., pp. 202-208). Broken Arrow, OK: National Career Development Association. Prins, E. (2007). Esther Prins. In K. B. Armstrong, L. W. Nabb, & A. P. Czech (Eds.), American adult educators: Quintessential autobiographies by adult educators of the twenty-first century (pp. 217-222). Chicago: Discovery Association Publishing House. Refereed Conference Proceedings Kassab, C., & Prins, E. (2013). How involvement in adult education and family literacy programs shapes women s social networks, social support, and mental health. In E. P. Isaac-Savage, J. Jordan, K. Foushee, C. Hickman, & B. Shannon-Simms (Eds.), Proceedings of the 54 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 239-245). St. Louis: University of Missouri-St. Louis. Prins, E. (2012). I don t feel alone anymore : Social support and mental health for women in family literacy. In B. W. Toso (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on Family Literacy Research Strand (pp. 56-64). University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University. *Campbell, K., & Prins, E. (2012). Taking initiative and constructing identity: International graduate student spouses adjustment and social integration in a university town. Proceedings of the 53 rd Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 77-83). Saratoga Springs, NY: Empire College. Prins, E., *Carrera, M., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., *Miller, F., & *Spencer, T. (2011, June). Women s involvement in adult education and family literacy: Consequences for social networks, social support, and mental health. In S. Carpenter, S. Dossa, & B. J. Osborne (Eds.), Proceedings of the 52nd National Conference of the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the 30th National Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE) (pp. 543-549). Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.

E. Prins, Page 7 of 22 *Gungor, R., & Prins, E. (2010). Reproducing gender inequality: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Turkish adult literacy textbook. In P. Gandy, S. Tieszen, C. Taylor-Hunt, D. Flowers, & V. Sheared (Eds.), Joint proceedings of the 51 st Annual Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the 3 rd Western Region Conference on the Education of Adults (WRRCEA) (pp. 170-176). Sacramento: California State University. *Toso, B. W., & Prins, E. (2010). Educational and mothering discourses and learner goals: Mexican immigrant women enacting agency in a family literacy program. In P. Gandy, S. Tieszen, C. Taylor- Hunt, D. Flowers, & V. Sheared (Eds.), Joint proceedings of the 51 st Annual Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the 3 rd Western Region Conference on the Education of Adults (WRRCEA) (pp. 521-527). Sacramento: California State University. *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2009). The enactment of hegemony through identity construction: Insights from The presentation of self in everyday life. In R. L. Lawrence (Ed.), Proceedings of the 50 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 113-118). Chicago: National Louis University. *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2008). Participant leadership in adult basic education: Negotiating academic progress, aspirations, and relationships. In M. L. Rowland (Ed.), Proceedings of the 27 th Annual Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, Community, and Extension Education (pp. 50-55). Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University. Prins, E. (2008). The uses and consequences of literacy among Salvadoran campesinos: A longitudinal study. In S. L. Lundry & E. P. Isaac (Eds.), Proceedings of the 49 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 306-311). St. Louis: University of Missouri. *Toso, B. W., Prins, E., *Gnanadass, E., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2007). Finding voice: Adult learners and shared decision making in family literacy. In R. C. Young (Ed.), Proceedings of the 26 th Annual Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, Community, and Extension Education (pp. 134-139). Muncie, IN: Ball State University. Prins, E. (2007). Examining interpersonal dynamics among adult learners through the lens of place. In L. Servage & T. Fenwick (Eds.), Learning in community: Proceedings of the joint international conference of the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) (48 th National Conference) and the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE)(26 th National Conference) (pp. 493-498). Halifax, Nova Scotia: Mount Saint Vincent University. Prins, E., & Chupina, A. G. (2006). Developing communicative competence: Methodological considerations for conducting qualitative research with Spanish-speaking adult learners. In M. Hagen & E. Goff (Eds.), Proceedings of the 47 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 306-311). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota. Prins, E. (2005). The contradiction of the Freirean lecturer: Bridging the gap between educational philosophy and practice. In R. J. Hill & R. Kiely (Eds.), Proceedings of the 46th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (pp. 351-356). Athens: University of Georgia.

E. Prins, Page 8 of 22 Prins, E. (2004). The other hidden curriculum: Losing pena and becoming educado in a Salvadoran adult literacy program. In D. E. Clover (Ed.), Proceedings of the Joint International Conferences of the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE) (pp. 381-386). Victoria, BC: University of Victoria. http://www.edst.educ.ubc.ca/aerc/2004/l-q.pdf Technical Reports and Other Publications *Mooney, A., & Prins, E. (2013, May). Addressing the health literacy needs of adult education students. Practitioner s Guide #4. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodling-institute/professional-development/pracitionerguide-4/view *Shaughnessy, C., & Prins, E. (2012, November). Working with preliterate and beginning literacy level parents in family literacy and parent involvement programs. Practitioner s Guide #3. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/professional-development/practitioner-guide-3-11-27-12 *Gungor, R., & Prins, E. (2011, August). Distance learning in adult basic education: A review of the literature. University Park, PA: Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/abe%20lit%20review%20for%20rural%20pa%20doc%20%20%288-4-11%29.pdf *Gungor, R., & Prins, E. (2011, January). Reproducing gender inequality: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Turkish adult literacy textbook. Research Brief #7. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/research_brief_7.pdf *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2011, January). African American men, identity, and participation in adult basic and education and literacy programs. Research Brief #6. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/research_brief_6_final.pdf Prins, E., Kassab, C., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2010, August). GED preparation through distance learning in rural Pennsylvania [report published by funder]. Harrisburg: Center for Rural Pennsylvania. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/final%20report%20ged%20-%20rural%20pa.pdf Prins, E., Kassab, C., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2010, August). GED preparation through distance learning in rural Pennsylvania [full report submitted to funder]. University Park, PA: Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/crp%20final%20report%20%288-20-11%2c%20final%29.pdf Prins, E., Kassab, C., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2010). Expanding and improving distance learning options for GED students in rural Pennsylvania [fact sheet]. University Park, PA: Institute for the

E. Prins, Page 9 of 22 Study of Adult Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/distance%20learning%20fact%20sheet8.pdf Prins, E., Kassab, C., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2010). Improving and expanding distance learning options for GED students in rural Pennsylvania [brochure]. University Park, PA: Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/program%20brochure5.pdf *Miller, F., & Prins, E. (2009, October). Interactive literacy activities. Practitioner s Guide #1. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodling-institute/professional-development/ila_guide.pdf Prins, E., & *Gungor, R. (2008, October). Changes in family literacy funding and welfare policy: Consequences for Pennsylvania family literacy programs. Research Brief #5. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/research_brief_5_final.pdf Prins, E., *Toso, B. W., Sherow, S., & Willits, F. K. (2008, October). Pennsylvania s forgotten rural immigrants. University Park, PA: Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy and Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/esl%20report%20%28final%29.pdf *Toso, B. W., Prins, E., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., & *Gnanadass, E. (2008, October). Moving towards participatory adult education: Involving family literacy students in meaningful leadership experiences. Research Brief #4. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodling-institute/research/research-brief-4 Prins, E., & *Toso, B. W. (2008, May). Parenting for literacy development and educational success: An examination of the Parent Education Profile. Research Brief #3. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/research_brief_3_final.pdf Prins, E., *Toso, B. W., & Schafft, K. (2008, May). The importance of social interaction and support for women learners: Evidence from family literacy programs. Research Brief #2. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/research_brief_2_final.pdf Schafft, K., Prins, E., & *Movit, M. (2008, February). Poverty, residential mobility, and persistence in family literacy programs: Perceptions of educators and adult learners in Pennsylvania. Research Brief #1. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodling-institute/research/research_brief_finalc-1.pdf Schafft, K., & Prins, E. (2008, Fall/Winter). Message from the Director: Rural poverty, educational reform, and the Ruby Payne phenomenon. CREC Works, 3(1), 1-2. [Newsletter of the Center on Rural Education and Communities at Penn State]

E. Prins, Page 10 of 22 Prins, E. (2006, August). Similar, yet different: Case studies of three Even Start programs in Pennsylvania. University Park, PA: Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/goodlinginstitute/research/even_start_case_studies_final_report_revised_10-20.pdf Prins, E. (2005, June). WSU Extension diversity mini-grant survey results. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Extension. Glenna, L., & Hooks, G., Prins, E., & Reed, T.V. (2005). A Wal-Mart Supercenter in Pullman? The costs of a bargain: A position paper prepared by the PAWS Campaign of the Pullman Alliance for Responsible Development. Pullman, WA: Pullman Alliance for Responsible Development. http://academic.evergreen.edu/s/stuhar14/pard/costofbargain.pdf Prins, E. (2004, July). Social networks and participation in the Family Resource Center of Knights Landing, California. Davis, CA: California Communities Program, University of California-Davis. Available from: http://ucanr.edu/sites/uc_ccp/files/125955.pdf Prins, E. (2004, January). A case study of community participation in the Knights Landing Family Resource Center. Report prepared for the Knights Landing Family Resource Center, Knights Landing, California. Prins, E. (2002, June). Connecting the classroom to the community: Profiles of community college professors who use service-learning. Ithaca, NY: Institute for Community College Development. Prins, E. (2002, April). Women s empowerment, literacy, and spirituality: A participatory study of a faith-based adult literacy program in El Salvador. Report prepared for Alfalit of El Salvador (San Salvador, El Salvador) and the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (Grand Rapids, Michigan). Prins, E. (2001, December). Connecting the classroom to the community: Community college professors experiences in service-learning. Catalyst: Inquiry for Change, 1(4). Ithaca, NY: Institute for Community College Development. Prins, E., & Franz, N. (2001, March). Decision-making for partnership engagement by SUNY community college presidents. Catalyst: Inquiry for Change, 1(3). Ithaca, NY: Institute for Community College Development. Prins, E. (2001, March). The relationship between institutional mission, service, and service-learning at community colleges in New York State. Catalyst: Inquiry for Change, 1(2). Ithaca, NY: Institute for Community College Development. Prins, E. (2000, April). Practical strategies: Balancing unity and diversity in faith-based community development and organizing. TOOLLINE: The Newsletter from Holistic Hardware, 1(6). Prins, E. (1999). One body, many members: Balancing unity and diversity in faith-based community development and organizing. Unpublished master s thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

E. Prins, Page 11 of 22 Clay, E., Prins, E., & Wright, E. (Ed.), with Mata, M., Shank, A., Wayman, E., Weinheimer, W., & Winstead, W. (1999, January). An annotated bibliography for faith-based community economic development. Washington, DC: National Congress for Community Economic Development. Prins, E. (1999). Less teacher, more friend. Literacy Practitioner, 5(1), 1-2, 4. Syracuse, NY: Literacy Volunteers of America. Carmichael, M., & Benjamin, N., Hartz, G., Prins, E., Ritchie, W., & Sheinbaum, R. (1999, August). Annual Report of the Graduate School. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University. Prins, E. (1999, December). Gender policy implementation: The experience of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee [CRWRC] in Latin America and the Caribbean. Report prepared for CRWRC, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Carmichael, M., Hartz, G., Ritchie, W., Sawyer, M., Sheinbaum, R., & Prins, E. (1998, August). Annual Report of the Graduate School. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University. Prins, E., Kiely, R., Phillips, A., & Wang, S. W. (December 1998). CLASP: An attempted participatory evaluation. Report submitted to the Community Learning and Service Partnership, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Prins, E. (1997). Women, learning, and voice. Paper included in the Education 220 (Community Learning and Service Partnership) syllabus. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. PRESENTATIONS (* denotes graduate student) Peer-reviewed *Shaughnessy, C., Prins, E., & Hopkins, M. (2014, June). Adults learning about shale gas development: Information sharing, community engagement, and critical science literacy. Paper to be presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, Harrisburg, PA. Toso, B.W., Prins, E., *Campbell, K., Schaefer, B., Witherspoon, D., & Woodhouse, S. (2014, June). You have to be proactive with your child s health : Learning and health literacy among caregivers of children with ADHD. Paper to be presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, Harrisburg, PA. Kassab, C., *Campbell, K. & Prins, E. (2014, May). Financial, educational, and demographic characteristics of adult learners and GED graduates: A rural-urban analysis of Pennsylvania postsecondary students. To be presented at the Hendricks Best Practices for Adult Learners Conference, State College, PA. Witherspoon, D., Woodhouse, S., Davis, D., *Campbell, K., Huang-Pollock, C., Prins, E., Schaefer, B., & Toso, B. W. Considering culture in ADHD treatment for African American, lower-ses families: Using community-engaged research to develop practice. Paper to be presented at the Society for Research in Child Development.

E. Prins, Page 12 of 22 Kassab, C., & Prins, E. (2013, June). How involvement in adult education and family literacy programs shapes women s social networks, social support, and mental health. Paper presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Toso, B. W., Prins, E., & *Mooney, A. (2013, March). The changing face of immigrants: Implications for ESL and ABE programs. Presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Adult and Continuing Education Conference, State College, PA. *Campbell, K., & Prins, E. (2012, June). Taking initiative and constructing identity: International graduate student spouses adjustment and social integration in a university town. Paper presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. *Campbell, K., & Prins, E. (2012, April). Taking initiative and constructing identity: International graduate student spouses adjustment and social integration in a university town. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Vancouver, Canada. Prins, E. (2012, March). I don t feel alone anymore : Social support and mental health for women in family literacy. Paper presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, San Diego, CA. Prins, E., *Carrera, M., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., *Miller, F., & *Spencer, T. (2011, June). Women s involvement in adult education and family literacy: Consequences for social networks, social support, and mental health. Paper presented at the joint meeting of the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE), Toronto, Canada. Tschakert, P., with *Dietrich, K. Crane, R., Tamminga, K., Prins, E., Shaffer, J., *Biermann, M., Hoadley, C., Asiedu, A., Liwenga, E., Asiamah, A., Umar, N., & Kejo, J. (2011, April). Remember, observe, learn, dream, and act: Ingredients for social-ecological resilience. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA. *Dietrich, K., Tschakert, P., Prins, E., & Tamminga, K. (2011, April). Deforestation, climate change, adaptation: Mixing discourses during scenario building for climate change adaptation in Ghana. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA. Prins, E., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., & Kassab, C. (2011, April). GED preparation through distance learning in rural Pennsylvania. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (Adult Literacy and Adult Education SIG), New Orleans, LA. Prins, E., & *Spencer, T. (2011, April). I don t feel alone anymore : Social support and mental health for women in family literacy. Presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, Louisville, KY. Prins, E., *Drayton, B., *Gungor, R., & *Spencer, T. (2011, March). I don t feel alone anymore : Women s social support networks and mental health in adult education and family literacy programs. Presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Adult and Continuing Education Conference, State College, PA.

E. Prins, Page 13 of 22 Prins, E., *Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. (2011, March). Use and outcomes of distance learning for GED students in rural Pennsylvania. Presented at the Pennsylvania Association for Adult and Continuing Education Conference, State College, PA. Prins, E., Hoadley, C., Asiama, E., Asiedu, A., *Biermann, M., Crane, R., *Dietrich, K., Kejo, J., Liwenga, E., Modoc, A., Shaffer, J., Tamminga, K., Tschakert, P., & Umar, N. (2011, March). Learning to adapt: How innovation, environmental information sharing, and social networks vary in rural Ghana and Tanzania. Paper presented at the Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability Conference, Tempe, AZ. Tamminga, K., Shaffer, J., Asiama, E., Asiedu, A., *Biermann, M., Crane, R., *Dietrich, K., Hoadley, Kejo, J., Liwenga, E., Modoc, A., Prins, E., Tschakert, P., & Umar, N. (2011, March). Grounded: Walking journeys as a portal to anticipatory learning and resilience from and within the working landscape. Paper presented at the Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability Conference, Tempe, AZ. Tschakert, P., *Dietrich, K., Asiama, E., Asiedu, A., *Biermann, M., Crane, R., Hoadley, C., Kejo, J., Liwenga, E., Modoc, A. Prins, E., Shaffer, J., Tamminga, K., & Umar, N. (2011, March). Remembering change, anticipating change: Processes of activating, stretching, and creating knowledge for anticipatory learning, adaptation, and resilience under climate change. Paper presented at the Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability Conference, Tempe, AZ. Tschakert, P., Asiama, E., Asiedu, A., *Biermann, M., Crane, R., *Dietrich, K., Hoadley, C., Kejo, J., Liwenga, E., Modoc, A. Prins, E., Shaffer, J., Tamminga, K., & Umar, N. (2011, March). From vulnerable victims to active agents: Anticipatory learning for climate change adaptation and resilience. Paper presented at the Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability Conference, Tempe, AZ. *Gungor, R., & Prins, E. (2010, June). Reproducing gender inequality: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Turkish adult literacy textbook. Paper presented at the 51 st Annual Adult Education Research Conference, Sacramento, California. *Toso, B. W., & Prins, E. (2010, June). Educational and mothering discourses and learner goals: Mexican immigrant women enacting agency in a family literacy program. Paper presented at the 51 st Annual Adult Education Research Conference, Sacramento, California. Prins, E., & *Gungor, R. (2010, April). Changes in family literacy funding and welfare-to-work policies: Adaptations and unforeseen consequences in family literacy programs. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Denver, Colorado. *Toso, B. W., & Prins, E. (2010, April). Receptivity toward immigrants in rural Pennsylvania: Perceptions of adult English as Second Language providers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Denver, Colorado. *Odele, A., & Prins, E. (2010, March). A critical review of the literature on RELFECT and literacy: Orthodoxy and practice. Paper to be presented at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

E. Prins, Page 14 of 22 *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2009, May). The enactment of hegemony through identity construction: Insights from The presentation of self in everyday life. Paper presented at the 50 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference, Chicago, Illinois. *Bagdonis, J., Glenna, L., Higdon, F., & Prins, E. (2009, May). Local agriculture in Belize: Challenges and opportunities in the Placencia Peninsula. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society (AFHVS) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS). *Drayton, B., & Prins, E. (2008, October). Participant leadership in adult basic education: Negotiating academic progress, aspirations, and relationships. Paper presented at the Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, Community, and Extension Education, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Prins, E. (2008, June). The uses and consequences of literacy among Salvadoran campesinos: A longitudinal study. Paper presented at the 49 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. Prins, E., *Toso, B. W., & Schafft, K. (2008, March). It feels like a little family to me : Social interaction and support for women in adult education and family literacy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, New York. *Gungor, R., & Prins, E. (2008, March). The accessibility and relevance of adult literacy education for marginalized populations in Turkey. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society, New York, New York. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. (2007, November). Counteracting the culture of poverty discourse in adult education. Paper presented at the Conference and Annual Meeting of the Commission of Professors of Adult Education, Norfolk, Virginia. Webster, N., & Prins, E. (2007, October). Cross-cultural learning in international service-learning: A case study of a university project in two rural Belizean villages. Paper presented at the 7 th Annual International Research Conference on Service-Learning and Community Engagement, Tampa, Florida. *Toso, B. W., Prins, E., Gnanadass, E., Drayton, B., & Gungor, R. (2007, September). Finding voice: Adult learners and shared decision making in family literacy. Paper presented at the Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, Community, and Extension Education, Muncie, Indiana. Prins, E., & Webster, N. (2007, August). Cross-cultural learning in international service-learning: A case study of a university project in two rural Belizian villages. Paper presented at the 22 nd Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.

E. Prins, Page 15 of 22 Prins, E. (2007, June). Examining interpersonal dynamics among adult learners through the lens of place. Paper presented at the 48 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Schafft, K., & Prins, E. (2007, April). Poverty, residential mobility and persistence across urban and rural family literacy programs in Pennsylvania. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, Illinois. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. (2007, April). Individual and structural attributions for poverty and persistence in family literacy programs. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, Illinois. Prins, E., *Toso, B. W., & Schafft, K. (2007, March). Not the same old routine: The importance of social interaction for women adult learners. Paper presented at the Commission of Adult Basic Education (COABE) Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prins, E., & McCorkle, K. (2007, March). Fostering community and negotiating differences among adult learners: Insights from three case studies. Workshop presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, Orlando, Florida. Prins, E., Van Horn, B., & Weirauch, D. (2007, March). Research to practice: Research symposium of the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. Workshop presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, Orlando, Florida. Prins, E., & Chupina, A.G. (2006, May). Developing communicative competence: Methodological considerations for conducting qualitative research with Spanish-speaking adult learners. Paper presented at the 47 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prins, E. (2006, April). Participatory photography as a research method: A tool for empowerment or surveillance? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, California. Askov, N., Van Horn, B., Weirauch, D., & Prins, E. (2006, March). Research to practice: Research symposium of the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy. Paper presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, Louisville, Kentucky. Prins, E., & *Toso, B. W. (2006, March). The Parent Education Profile and cultural variation: What does good parenting mean? Workshop presented at the National Conference on Family Literacy, Louisville, Kentucky. Prins, E. (2006, February). Principles and methods of participatory evaluation. Workshop presented at the Midwinter Conference, Pennsylvania Association for Adult and Continuing Education, Hershey, Pennsylvania.

E. Prins, Page 16 of 22 Prins, E. (2005, June). The contradiction of the Freirean lecturer: Bridging the gap between educational philosophy and practice. Paper presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, Athens, Georgia. Prins, E. (2005, March). Aquí estamos divididos / we re divided here: Racial divisions, school segregation, and the implications for school-based community development in a rural town. Paper presented at the Globalization, Diversity, and Education Conference, Pullman, Washington. Prins, E. (2004, May). The other hidden curriculum: Learning social behaviors in a Salvadoran adult literacy program. Paper presented at the Adult Education Research Conference, Victoria, British Columbia. Prins, E. (2003, November). Escaping loneliness, avoiding vices: The gendered meanings of participation in a Salvadoran adult literacy program. Paper presented at the American Association of Adult and Continuing Education Conference, Detroit, Michigan. Prins, E. (2003, October). We make the road by walking: Trying out roles in a rural school-university partnership. Paper presented at the Outreach Scholarship Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. Prins, E. (2003, July). Aquí no somos unidos / we re not united here: An exploration of the obstacles to solidarity in rural El Salvador. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Community Development Society, Ithaca, New York. Prins, E. (2003, July). Rashomon revisited: Multiple perspectives of a rural school-university partnership. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Community Development Society, Ithaca, New York. Prins, E. (2002, July). Building a nest together: Tales from participatory research on gender, literacy, and spirituality in El Salvador. Paper presented at the Participatory Development Forum Conference, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Prins, E., & Nielsen, D. (2001, February). Becoming leaders in service: Community colleges and service-learning, paper and interactive session presented at the Chair Academy s Conference for Chairs, Deans and Other Organizational Leaders, Tampa, Florida. Prins, E., Carmichael, M. M., Hartz, G., Ritchie, W., Sawyer, M. & Sheinbaum, R. (2001, June). Publications and presentations of research by doctoral degree recipients. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Chicago, Illinois. Prins, E., & Ewert, D. M. (2000, November). One body, many members: Building relationships across differences in faith-based community development and organizing. Paper presented at the 29 th Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), New Orleans, Louisiana.

E. Prins, Page 17 of 22 Invited Prins, E. February 21, 2014. Adult learners and GED recipients in higher education: A rural-urban analysis of financial, demographic, and educational characteristics. Lifelong Learning: Concepts, Context and Issues (masters course). National University of Ireland, Galway. Panelist, Innovative collaborative partnerships with adult education: Implications for money, power, and policy. November 7, 2013. Commission of Professors of Adult Education, American Association of Adult and Continuing Education, Lexington, Kentucky. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. November 6, 2012. How to publish: An overview for graduate students. Adult Education and Education Policy Studies Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. October 31, 2011. How to publish: An overview for graduate students. Adult Education Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. November 18, 2010. On becoming an educated person: A cultural model of educación/education in rural El Salvador. Comparative and International Education Seminar, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. October 19, 2010. How to publish: An overview for graduate students. Adult Education Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. June 15, 2010. Beyond lectures and knowledge transfer: Adult education principles for Extension educators. Cooperative Extension, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Prins, E. February 11, 2010. Comics and popular education. Guest lecture, English 577 (Contemporary Fiction: Graphic narratives, novels, memoirs, comics), Dr. Susan Squier, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. December 10, 2009. Social supports and persistence in adult education. Keynote presentation, New York City Department of Education, Office of Adult and Continuing Education Adult Education, New York. *Toso, B. W., & Prins, E. November 10, 2009. Receptivity toward immigrants in rural Pennsylvania: Perceptions of ESL providers. Migration Studies Project Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E., & Schafft, K. September 30, 2009. How to publish. Adult Education Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. March 1, 2009. Parenting for literacy development and educational success: An examination of the Parent Education Profile. Research Panel, National Conference on Family Literacy, Orlando, Florida.

E. Prins, Page 18 of 22 Prins, E. October 17, 2008. Publish? Who me? Adult Education Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E., & Webster, N. April 26, 2008. Global service-learning research: Faculty experiences. The Institute on Global Service-Learning, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Prins, E. November 9, 2007. Who me? Publish? Adult Education Brown Bag Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. November 3, 2006. Cross-cultural interaction in international service-learning: A case study of the Belize Field Research course at Penn State. Comparative and International Education Seminar, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Prins, E. March 2, 2005. Principles and methods of participatory evaluation. Workshop presented at the All Extension Conference, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Prins, E. January 27, 2005. Aquí no somos unidos: An exploration of the obstacles to solidarity in postwar El Salvador. Doctoral Research Seminar, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Prins, E. January 25, 2005. Student development theories and application. Class for Resident Assistants, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Prins, E. September 29, 2004. Invited presenter, GRACe (Gendering Research across the Campuses) Colloquium. Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Prins, E. May 7, 2004. Confronting obstacles to solidarity in community development: A case study from rural El Salvador. Doing and Debating Development Seminar Series, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California-Davis. Prins, E. September 2002. Women s empowerment, literacy, and spirituality in El Salvador. Workshop presented at the Association of World Wide Partners conference of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Prins, E. March 2002. Building a nest together: Tales from participatory research on literacy, gender, and spirituality in El Salvador. Cornell Education Society Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. GRANTS Received 2012 Prins, E., (PI), Huang-Pollock, C., Schaefer, B., Toso, B. W., & Witherspoon, D., Woodhouse, S. Health literacy in parents of low-ses, minority group school-age children with ADHD. Penn State Children Youth and Families Consortium ($1,500).

E. Prins, Page 19 of 22 2012 Prins, E., (PI), Huang-Pollock, C., Schaefer, B., Toso, B. W., & Witherspoon, D., Woodhouse, S. Health literacy in parents of low-ses, minority group school-age children with ADHD. Research Initiation Grant, College of Education, Pennsylvania State University ($8,304). 2012 Prins, E., (PI), Huang-Pollock, C., Schaefer, B., Toso, B. W., & Witherspoon, D., Woodhouse, S. Health literacy in parents of low-ses, minority group school-age children with ADHD. Penn State Children Youth and Families Consortium ($5,000). 2012 2013 Prins, E. (PI), Kassab, C., & *Campbell, K. Characteristics of Pennsylvania students pursuing postsecondary education: A rural-urban analysis of data from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Center for Rural Pennsylvania ($50,000). 2011 2014 Arthur, M. (PI), Murphy, T., (Co-PI), Marone, E., Murtha, T., Orland, B., Prins, E., Miller, D., Bills, B., Crawford, S., Brasier, K., & Anderson, C. Marcellus matters: Engaging Adults in Science and Energy (EASE). National Science Foundation ($2,541,418). 2009 2012 Prins, E. (PI). Poor women s involvement in community-based adult education: Consequences for social networks, social support, and mental health. Spencer Foundation ($40,000). 2009 2011 Tschakert, P. (PI), Crane, R., Hoadley, C., Prins, E., & Tamminga, K. Anticipatory learning for climate change adaptation and resilience. National Science Foundation ($749,814). 2009 2010 Prins, E. (PI), Kassab, C., Drayton, B., & *Gungor, R. Use and impact of GED distance learning options on student outcomes. Center for Rural Pennsylvania ($50,000). 2007 2008 Van Horn, B., Baycich, D., Weirauch, D., & Prins, E. Literacy information and communication (LINCS) resource collections. National Institute for Literacy ($91,000). 2006 2007 Van Horn, B., Baycich, D., Weirauch, D., & Prins, E. Literacy information and communication (LINCS) resource collections. National Institute for Literacy ($86,400). 2006 Willits, F., Sherow, S., & Prins, E. Pennsylvania s forgotten rural immigrants: Strengthening Pennsylvania s diverse communities. College of Agricultural Sciences Seed Grant Program, Pennsylvania State University ($14,770). 2006 Hammer, C., Van Horn, B., Prins, E., & B. Rodriguez. Parental beliefs about parental involvement. Penn State Children Youth and Families Consortium ($5000). 2005 Prins, E. Assessing international service-learning: The Belize research project. Global Funds Grant, College of Education, Pennsylvania State University ($1000). 2005 Prins, E., & Schafft, K. Examining residential mobility and family literacy educational outcomes among poor families in Pennsylvania: A rural-urban comparison. Research Initiation Grant, College of Education, Pennsylvania State University ($8900). 2003 Postdoctoral Scholars Association Travel Grant, University of California-Davis ($250). 2002 Summer Assistantship, Department of Education, Cornell University ($1900). 2001 Mario Einaudi Center International Research Travel Grant, Cornell University ($2700). 2001 Participatory Development Forum Trust Fund ($1584).